All of the following propositions EXCEPT _____ are consistent with the responsible party model
A. it is modeled on the system of parliamentary control that exists in Congress
B. voters elect a party to power and the individual legislators are held accountable to that party which is in turn accountable to the voters
C. when voters are displeased with the party's performance, they can vote it out of power
D. it is modeled on the system of parliamentary control that exists in Britain's House of Commons
A
You might also like to view...
The notion behind the League of Nations was collective security, while the notion behind NATO was __________
Fill in the blank with the right word.
Which of the following was NOT a major argument against James Madison’s notion of an extensive republic?
a. Self-government and liberty in a large political community are unworkable. b. Given the nature of large, or extensive, republics, if they were not governed with a strong central government, they would have to be governed by a confederation, which is notoriously weak. c. Madison’s formulation, while it offered some sharing of power, nevertheless proposed a strong central government, which is dangerous. d. A republic in a large country is inadvisable because it would quickly lead to military rule.